defense of Gravia Inn

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The defense of Gravia Inn was a famous 1821 Greek War of Independence battle in which Odysseas Androutsos and a small force successfully held off a much larger Ottoman army, becoming a symbol of Greek resistance.

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instanceOf battle
event
associatedWith Odysseas Androutsos legend
belligerent Greek revolutionaries
Ottoman forces NERFINISHED
chronologicalContext early phase of the Greek War of Independence
commander Odysseas Androutsos NERFINISHED
conflict Greek War of Independence NERFINISHED
countryAtTheTime Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
date 1821
describedAs famous battle of the Greek War of Independence
symbol of Greek resistance
hasParticipant Greek revolutionaries
Odysseas Androutsos NERFINISHED
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
hasType siege-like engagement
location Central Greece NERFINISHED
Gravia NERFINISHED
Gravia Inn NERFINISHED
notableFor small Greek force resisting larger Ottoman army
opposingCommander Omer Vrioni NERFINISHED
partOf Greek War of Independence NERFINISHED
result Greek defensive success
Ottoman attack repulsed
significance boosted Greek morale
slowed Ottoman advance in Central Greece
strategy defense from fortified inn
tacticalOutcome Greek forces successfully withdrew
Ottoman forces suffered heavy casualties
usedFortification inn building

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Odysseas Androutsos notableWork defense of Gravia Inn